2022
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvac150.1312
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PSAT107 Evaluating Pituitary Volume and the Growth Hormone Stimulation Test in Siblings. Both Together Better Define the Etiology of Short Stature.

Abstract: We have shown that short children have significantly reduced pituitary volume (PV)s and have speculated PV as a cause for diminished chronic growth hormone (GH) secretion and poor growth. In this study, we further elucidate the role of PV in the etiology of short stature (SS) in a larger cohort of siblings (SBs).The database of a Peds Endo Center between 2013-21 was queried for siblings with SS who underwent a GH Stimulation test (GHST) and MRI evaluation. Their results were compared with normal controls (NCs)… Show more

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